What wheels are you riding now @boyhollywood ? Are you looking for an all around or purely climbing. Where I live we only have short, steep hills so no long climbs. We have a few climbs where we can get 1200m-2000m and the gradient is super steep but no long climbs. Little envious of the climbs you have near you.

My name is Michael and I live and ride in Valencia, California (USA). I am relatively new to cycling (1 ½ yrs.) and currently ride a 2013 Cannondale CAD 10, this bike came stock with Mavic Ksyrium Equipe wheels and do a fairly good job. I don’t presently race and consider myself an all-around rider (two maybe three rides a week averaging approx. 90 - 120 miles and approx… 30% of my rides consist of climbing – hopefully this will increase in the near future). I am considering up grading my wheels to Tokyowheels and encourage recommendations and feedback regarding the right wheelset. I am looking at the Epic 5.6 Clincher Wheelset with the stock VAPOR 2 Hubs.

I currently ride a Scott CR1. Depending on the time of year and my schedule I ride 2 - 4 times a week 30 - 35 mile/ride. I just ordered a set of Epic 5.6 with the standard hubs. I am looking forward to the new wheels.

Hey @phillrf , keep the forum updated on the wheels; what you like, dislike, etc. I have several sets of the previous generation Tokyowheels and don’t foresee needing another set in the near future but when I do it’d be nice to hear everyone’s feedback on the newest generation.

My name is Linda Brown. I live in southeastern Illinois amongst corn and beans!! I have been an avid cyclist for about 20 years. I am a recreational rider who took up cycling after aging out of playing sports (basketball and softball). I previously worked in the bicycle business at Highway Two and SKS-USA, both located here in my hometown of Olney. My biggest passion is traveling, having fun and meeting new people!!

Hi My Name is Ed Sinofsky and I am a 58 year old Physicist living on Cape Cod Massachusetts. I started biking in February on a pedal assist ebike. It has changed my life. I hit 5000 miles today on a 65 mile group ride. I have been interested in aerodynamics since I was a teen, my first job was making sails for boats. I became an optical physicist and work on medical optics and LED lighting art. I windsurfed for decades, and stand up paddle board. All involve aero.

This week I averaged 20.5mph for 190 miles, I like to ride fast and far. Since I have an ebike I don’t participate in Strava leaderboards or race. I compete against my own PRs. I take a lot of data and saw a big increase in speed when I went from 2 inch to 1.5 inch tires. I currently run 27.5", but am thinking about changing to 700c wheels by 28 or 30 mm tires.

As a scientist I am fascinated by what my increase in speed, or increase in battery range at the same speed aero wheels may offer. If my budget was bigger I would have already ordered some, but since I don’t really compete it is hard to justify the expense. I have a new idea I need to save up for a patent on.

But anyway aero wheels look cool, and this brand seems very interesting. I like Jame’s style in the videos I have watched.